Thanks! I will look at all of these, and see which one i like best, but i might make more than 1, as i have at least 30 pieces of the paper!
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1.) 12inx12in (approx. 30cmx30cm)
2.) Red/white, Blue/white, Yellow/White, Green/White (four different sheet colours)
3.) Bond paper/copy paper thickness
4.) Kraft Scrapbooking paper.
5.) Intermediate to Complex (looking for dry folded animals/creatures that have a "cuteness" factor for a few elementary students that would make a good use of the paper size)
I'm not familiar with a lot of their stuff, to be honest, but you could try one of Montroll's elephants, his Horse, or his Husky. Maybe Diaz's Panda or one of his frogs.
It depends on whether frogs are cute.....
Personally i find them funny, but cute? Still, a baby dragon does sound nice (and cute)
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I find frogs to be quite adorable, Harpseal, though you might not think so.
I personally like Roman Diaz's second frog in Origami Essence when it comes to cuteness, so I think I'll fold that one.
Frogs always seem to look like they know something that you don't. I find them quite philosophical creatures in some senses, so in some ways i quite respect them. That's why if i fold a complex frog, i'd fold it looking thoughtful.
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1) 15x15 cm (6x6 in)
2) 2 sheets of red/white paper
3) Copy paper thickness or maybe a little bit thinner
4) Triple tissue paper
5) Easy to complex. Something that has color change.
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Do you mean one side is red and one side is white on one square of paper?
In that case, try a fox with good colour changes, such as Quyet's fox cub, which is simple and would be easy to fold with 6inches of paper. It can be found in tanteidan 15.